The Planetary Symbol

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"Robin!" called Flora. "Oh where's he? Palladium is so not going to be happy about this."

"Hey Flora what's up?" inquired Alice.

"Have you seen Robin?"

"He wanted to see what it was like to ride a windrider Sky took him for a ride," stated Alice. "but that's odd they should have been back by now."
Future Time
Meanwhile at Rocalaucce Gorge Robin & Sky were bonding.

"This is so fun!" exclaimed Robin. "I'm glad you asked me to get out here."

"I'm glad you
were willing to experience something new," said Sky.

The windrider went haywire.

"What happened?" inquired Robin.

"I don't know," said Sky. "Hold tight to me, Robin and embrace for impact."
The windrider crashed like the last time except Bloom was not there to help. She was at Alfea teaching her last class of the day.

Sky tried to stand up but his legs were stiff from gripping the windrider. He looked over.

"Oh no! Robin is unconscious!" he thought. " what have I done."

Not a moment later muddy boots appeared in front of his face.

"Long time no see Prince Sky of Eraklyon," greeted a voice Sky had wished he could forget.

"Not you again Corwin," he groaned. "My team will realize I'm missing."

"I don't care!" exclaimed Corwin. "It's bad enough you snuck onto to Triton years ago and now my master has given me a bounty order."

Sky stood up and drew his sword.

"Do you honestly think you are ready to fight?" inquired Corwin.

"That's enough!" replied Sky angrily. "You want me you have to beat me first!"

Corwin met him with the axe.

"I like a challenge but you're wanted alive!" exclaimed Corwin. "You'll have to wait for combat
a little while longer otherwise your friend is in big trouble."

"Robin has nothing to do with this," yelled Sky aloud.

"Fraid you are mistaken my dear princeling," stated Corwin in his ears but all Sky heard was that sound of Snakes hissing. "Bring Robin here!"

Two figures completely dressed in black with nothing showing except their colorless eyes.

"Hey let go!" exclaimed Robin. "What are you doing?"

"Show him the crest young elf!" ordered Corwin. Robin did not do anything.

Corwin approached the young man and pulled the crest badge.

"Professor Palladium never told anyone where he came from because he said it was dangerous. Your grandmother just happens to be the Last Enchantress of Triton, Robin. You are worth a lot to my master more than you think boys."

"You can't take us anywhere unless I lose," said Sky firmly.

"That's what you think." replied Corwin. "You're standing over my ship at this moment."

He clapped his hands. The sand fell away and a huge railing appeared on the side.

"Welcome aboard the Lost Galleon, Prince Sky." He said walking away laughing.

The men shoved them along.

"Down the stairs! Boys move along!" replies the guards at the same time.

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